The Evolution Of Oral Tradition In Mountain Ballads 

Mountain ballads have been a part of American mountain culture since the earliest English and Scottish settlers moved there more than 200 years ago. They were passed down through the oral tradition, as they were in reporter Laurin Penland’s family –but that tradition is close to extinct in the U.S.

…Adams is a musician and writer. She learned the ballads the old way: by spending time with singers like Inez Chandler.

There are hundreds of ballads that have been passed down from generation to generation. Adams asks her grandson to sing “Jerusalem Mourn,” but to Ezra it’s “Jerusalem More,” because that’s the way he understands the song: “Don’t you hear Jerusalem more? / Don’t you hear Jerusalem more? / Thank God there’s a song that’s singing in my soul / Don’t you hear Jerusalem more?”

The small change Ezra makes to the lyrics is a good example of how songs morph as they’re passed down through the oral tradition. The ballads survived 300 years of being passed down solely through the oral tradition.

The Evolution Of Oral Tradition In Mountain Ballads : The Record : NPR

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Trump advisors aim to privatize oil-rich Indian reservations

Native American reservations cover just 2 percent of the United States, but they may contain about a fifth of the nation’s oil and gas, along with vast coal reserves. Now, a group of advisors to President-elect Donald Trump on Native American issues wants to free those resources from what they call a suffocating federal bureaucracy that holds title to 56 million acres of tribal lands, two chairmen of the coalition told Reuters in exclusive interviews.

Trump advisors aim to privatize oil-rich Indian reservations

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Man threatens to cut off duty officer’s throat, tells her to ‘go back to her country’

BAY RIDGE, Brooklyn – A man has been charged for making verbal threats and harassing of an off-duty Muslim police officer and her son in Brooklyn.The officer was dropping off her 16-year-old son in Bay Ridge. While she was parking her car, she saw a Christopher Nelson, 36, allegedly pushing her son and berating him, according to police.

Man threatens to cut off duty officer’s throat, tells her to ‘go back to her country’: NYPD sources | New York’s PIX11 / WPIX-TV

Well, at least someone justly benefited from the protection of the thin blue line of double-standards.

Moana: The controversy behind Disney’s groundbreaking new princess

Rebecca Hains, author of The Princess Problem: Guiding Our Girls through the Princess-Obsessed Years, definitely views Moana’s physical appearance as progress. “I think that’s very significant,” she says. “It’s clear to me that Disney has been listening to its critics. Having more heroines on screen who have a more average body type is really important, and it’s a positive sign that Disney is taking some of these parental concerns to heart.”

But conservative writer and talk show host Debbie Schlussel sees a thicker framed Moana as one more example of political correctness gone too far. “I think it tells girls that they don’t have to be fit,” she says. “I think it’s setting up girls for unhealthy lives in the future and also for disappointing romantic lives.”

…Conservative critics like Debbie Schlussel thinks Disney is straying too far from what is “wholesome and good” about the US. “Our society has broken down because Disney has reinforced feminism,” she added.

BBC – Culture – The controversy behind Disney’s groundbreaking new princess

Good Lawd, this Schlussel chick sounds like a nightmare.

The Last Diplomat – WSJ

As Robin Raphel worked for the State Department in Pakistan, her brand of traditional diplomacy ran into the new realities of covert surveillance. The collision turned her life upside down.

…Added together, the interviews undercut the notion that Raphel was working on behalf of Pakistan. Two senior law enforcement officials who were involved in the case said the bureau had misconstrued her conversations with Lodhi and others, and incorrectly identified her as a spy. The bureau had not fully understood Raphel’s role within the State Department and her bosses’ expectations of her. The critical distinction, many officials said, was in how differently the FBI and the State Department operate.

…In the meantime, the FBI had ignited a wider debate about how the State Department handles secrets. In 2016, several diplomats who worked closely with Raphel were questioned by the FBI for sending vaguely worded emails related to U.S. drone strikes that were found on Hillary Clinton ’s private email server when she was secretary of state. Some of Raphel’s emails were included in the trove that was reviewed by the FBI during their now-closed investigation.

In July, FBI Director James Comey decried the “security culture” within the State Department as “generally lacking in the kind of care for classified information found elsewhere in the government.”

State Department officials, in turn, said it was the FBI probe that damaged national security.

…To law enforcement and intelligence officials, the loss of her government job was justified by the discovery of the documents in her house and by the signals intelligence that showed her allegedly discussing topics that the FBI considered off limits, this official said.

Raphel’s lawyer, Amy Jeffress, called it “deeply disturbing’’ that law enforcement officials “continue to make anonymous and self-serving allegations about her conduct,’’ adding that “there was no evidence she ever provided classified information to anyone without authority.’’

…State Department officials …think the FBI went off half-cocked and boxed them in by overstating the facts of the case.

…State Department officials briefed on the investigation …suspect the FBI agents wrongly assumed the information Raphel was exchanging with Lodhi and others came from classified intelligence reports, rather than from her own conversations with her contacts, according to officials.

It was a mistake, they said, to assume U.S. spy agencies had a monopoly on information in a place like Pakistan, where “secret” U.S. efforts were openly discussed in parliament, at dinner parties and in the press.

Source: The Last Diplomat – WSJ

US law enforcement is so incompetent that they are actually evil.

…And the intelligence community in its new form is just fucking stupid.

Trump’s threat to democracy isn’t free speech, it’s this 

…Even so, we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that our soon-to-be president could weaken the American system of free expression in far more troubling and insidious ways. They don’t involve throwing dissenters in jail; many of them don’t even require significant changes in the law. Rather, they are techniques that involve weakening and undermining the institutions and practices that enable public opinion to check state power and legitimate our system of democracy.

Trump’s threat to democracy isn’t free speech, it’s this – CNN.com

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Satanic Temple Says Texas’s New Rules on Fetal Burial Violate Their Religious Freedom

In December, Texas will impose new rules requiring all fetal remains to be buried or cremated, a sneaky way to impede abortion access and make patients feel just a little worse, all at the same time. The Satanic Temple, the nation’s best and foremost trolls, declared today that under federal religious freedom laws, their members must be granted immunity from the new rules.

Satanic Temple Says Texas’s New Rules on Fetal Burial Violate Their Religious Freedom

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Virginia school system pulls classic novels ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, ‘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’

Two classic American novels have been temporarily pulled from book shelves in a Virginia public school system.

Virginia school system pulls classic novels ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’, ‘Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’

WTF?! If the books made someone uncomfortable then they did their job. They are about uncomfortable topics. They are supposed to make the reader think.

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Voter anger over Trump’s election goes deeper than Clinton’s loss 

“Please understand that I am not mad at you because Clinton lost. I am totally unconcerned that you and I have different ‘politics.’ And I don’t think less of you because you voted one way and I another.

“No, I think less of you because you watched an adult mock a disabled person while addressing a crowd and still supported him. I think less of you because you saw a candidate spout clear racism day after day and still backed him. I think less of you because you heard him advocate for war crimes and still thought he should be given the reins of government. I think less of you because you watched him equate a woman’s worth to where she landed on a scale of 1 to 10 and still got on board. I think less of you because you stood by silently while he labeled Mexicans as criminals and Muslims as terrorists.

“It wasn’t your politics I found repulsive. No, it was your willingness to support someone who spouts racism, sexism, and cruelty almost every time he opens his mouth.

Voter anger over Trump’s election goes deeper than Clinton’s loss – Sun Sentinel

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Trump Can’t Hold Lease On His Hotel Near White House, Law Professor Says 

Donald Trump has a 60-year lease on his new hotel, just a few blocks from the White House. But its terms say no elected U.S. official shall benefit from the lease.

…”Some civil servant at GSA is going to sit down with the president of the United States’ children to negotiate adjustments to a multimillion-dollar lease on an annual basis. That’s incomprehensible,” he says.

Trump Can’t Hold Lease On His Hotel Near White House, Law Professor Says : The Two-Way : NPR

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Meteorologist Paul Douglas hopes to bridge Christian climate change debate 

Paul Douglas is one of Minnesota’s best-known meteorologists, delivering weather reports with a droll sense of humor. But he’s dead serious in a lesser-known side of his life, namely as an evangelical Christian sounding the reality of climate change.

Douglas has been a guest speaker at Twin Cities “creation care” events over the years, arguing that climate change is irrefutable and it is a Christian obligation to care for God’s creation. He now has co-authored a book he hopes will be a bridge to skeptical evangelicals who view global warming as a hoax to grow big government.

“Being open to data, facts and science doesn’t make you a liberal,” he writes in the book. “It makes you literate. Scientifically literate. It means you favor data, facts and evidence over conspiracy theories, manufactured misinformation, and cherry-picked industry spins.”

Meteorologist Paul Douglas hopes to bridge Christian climate change debate – StarTribune.com

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The U.N. Sent 3 Foreign Women To The U.S. To Assess Gender Equality. They Were Horrified. 

The human rights experts concluded that the country falls far behind most others.

…The women’s other recommendations for the U.S. include passing campaign finance reform that would allow more women to be elected into office, because the networks that raise money for political candidates are mostly dominated by men. They also suggested raising the minimum wage, which disproportionately affects women, and passing a federal law to stop the slew of new abortion restrictions in the states that are shutting down women’s health clinics across the South. 

“Religious freedom does not justify discrimination against women, nor does it justify depriving women of their rights to the highest standard of health care,” Raday said.

The U.N. Sent 3 Foreign Women To The U.S. To Assess Gender Equality. They Were Horrified. | The Huffington Post

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